Indigenous Translocality: Emergent Cosmogonies in the New World Order
2020 | Bernard Perley “Indigenous peoples have endured the transformative processes of colonization that resulted in varying degrees of eradication, relocation, and transformation of their communities, ecosystems, and cosmogonies. Settler-colonial erasing of Indigenous worlds has initiated over 500 years of Indigenous translocalizing strategies that enabled surviving Indigenous communities to reconfigure ancestral worlds into contemporary emergent […]
Accumulation by Difference-making: An Anthropocene Story, Starring Witches
Jessica Dempsey From the article: “What do witches have to do with the Anthropocene? More than one might think. In this article we undertake an in-depth book review of Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch to demonstrate how the rise of a division between the productive and reproductive realm, engendered in part through the witch […]
Industrial Camps in Northern British Columbia: The Politics of ‘Essential’ Work and the Gendered Implications of Man Camps
2021 | Onyx Sloan Morgan “This place and gender-based paper arises from bearing witness to, and critically engaging, the heightened vulnerabilities that a global pandemic (COVID-19) brings to the geographies of so-called northern British Columbia (BC), Canada.” Sloan Morgan, V., Hoogeveen, D., & de Leeuw, S. (2021). Industrial Camps in Northern British Columbia: The Politics […]
Nagwediẑk’an gwaneŝ gangu ch’inidẑed ganexwilagh (The Fires Awakened Us)
2019 | Jocelyn Stacey “The catastrophic wildfires devastated British Columbia in 2017. The Tsilhqot’in communities, their territory and wildlife will take years to recover. Planning for the future of impending emergencies needed to happen yesterday. The wildfires swept through the Tsilhqot’in territory in the summer of 2017 and illuminated the issues that plague the inclusion […]
Biodiversity Targets Will Not Be Met Without Debt and Tax Justice
2020 | Jessica Dempsey, Audrey Irvine-Broque, Sara Nelson From the report: “Approaches to financing biodiversity conservation tend to focus on funding gaps, but fail to address underlying political and economic drivers. We propose two strategies — tax reform and debt justice — to supercharge public financing for biodiversity and deflate harmful financial flows, while chipping […]
Beyond the Gap: Placing Biodiversity Finance in the Global Economy
2021 | Jessica Dempsey, Audrey Irvine-Broque, Sara Nelson The report addresses issues of biodiversity finance in the global economy. These include the connections between ecological debt, inequality, and biodiversity loss, as well as the global political economy of biodiversity loss, and biodiversity-related financial flows. Published by the Biodiversity Capital Research Collective. Biodiversity Capital Research Collective. […]